6 Ways to Collect Product Feedback from Web Customers

You’ve just launched your new product or you just finished building a new website, and now you wonder what your customers think about those changes. You need product feedback, but can’t get it yet. We know the struggle.

Also, can customer feedback really provide insights to help your company propel itself into product-led growth?

Let’s see 6 ways you can approach this challenge.

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Product Led Growth: A Definition and Why It’s Taking Off in 2024 πŸš€

If you feel you have been missing the mark with your customers lately, you might need a switch-up in your business model.

But how do you choose between all of the business strategies out there? What is the best tactic to use in today’s fast-paced market?

Product-led growth (PLG) is a model that is user-centric and user-focused. Customer acquisition, expansion, conversion, and retention are product-driven instead of sales-driven. This method is quickly becoming one of the most popular business models for many companies. 

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How to use a Product-Market Fit template to know how much customers need you!

Think of product-market fit (PMF) as sailing: the product is the sail and demand is the wind. For the boat to work or to make your dreams come true, you need to build a sail (product) and find the wind to power it (or satisfy the needs of the market, and its potential customers). If you are a good sailor, you can always feel when the product-market fit is or isn’t happening. The best way to sail the SaaSy seas is to have a product-market fit template on your side.

Imagine the following scenario:

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The future of product leaders: building with confidence

Five wild predictions, two true stories and some solid solutions for product leaders.

Building great products is a complex, challenging, and exhilarating job. Totally worth it πŸ™ƒ. It requires product leaders to be strategic thinkers and forward-thinking by nature, as well as to see product opportunities when others are “lost” in ambiguity.

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